Melissa Hoban 17th October 2015
Burn Burn Burn The Laugh category at the London Film Festival is a selection of movies...
Mersa Auda 17th October 2015
Truth James Vanderbilt’s directorial debut Truth is a docudrama set in the run up to...
Natasha Furlong 17th October 2015
Babai (Father) In 90s, pre-war Kosovo ten-year-old Nori and his father Gesim sell cigarettes...
Sarah Button 17th October 2015
DégradéFor a film set in Gaza with an all-female cast, showing the preservation of life...
Melissa Hoban 17th October 2015
Charlie Bury 16th October 2015
Fifty Fifty records like a ropey TV drama set for release on a channel facing liquidation....
Charlie Bury 16th October 2015
Victoria Shot in one continuous take, actor turned director Sebastian Schipper has created...
Natasha Furlong 16th October 2015
AN Life is more burden than joy for Sentaro (Masatoshi Nagase). He has never had an...
Friederike Trumpa 16th October 2015
Ruben Guthrie For many countries, alcoholism is not an individual addiction but a national...
Daniel Engelke 16th October 2015
Sarah Sutton 16th October 2015
Sarah Sutton 16th October 2015
Sembene! Often hailed as the father of African cinema, Senegalese director Ousmane Sembene...
Natasha Furlong 16th October 2015
Alejandra Arrieta 16th October 2015
Censored Voices This film uses documentary footage, vintage news reels and the tape recordings from various...
Yassine Senghor 16th October 2015
Melissa Hoban 16th October 2015
Emily Vierke 16th October 2015
Cath Willcox 16th October 2015
Francesca Milano 16th October 2015
Sarah Sutton 16th October 2015
Stuart Boyland 16th October 2015
Steven White 16th October 2015
Stuart Boyland 16th October 2015
Leo West 16th October 2015
Fresh Dressed For hip-hop-heads and fashion fanatics, Fresh Dressed serves as an in-depth...
Jordon Ward 16th October 2015
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